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Chronic boutonniere deformity—An anatomic reconstruction.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1981Restoration of motion and appearance of the chronic boutonniere deformity is often accomplished by splinting. If the deformity persists following appropriate splinting, and if a full passive range of motion of the proximal interphalangeal joint is present, surgery may be recommended.
J R, Urbaniak, M G, Hayes
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Incremental Deformation Subspace Reconstruction
Computer Graphics Forum, 2016AbstractRecalculating the subspace basis of a deformable body is a mandatory procedure for subspace simulation, after the body gets modified by interactive applications. However, using linear modal analysis to calculate the basis from scratch is known to be computationally expensive.
R. Mukherjee, X. Wu, H. Wang
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Reconstructive Surgery for Major Craniofacial Deformities
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1976Repair of the congenital deformity does not necessarily solve the child’s or the parent’s multiple problems since associated anomalies and side effects may remain and cloud the patient’s future. The study of congenital abnormalities may provide clues to etiology and prevention.
J E, Murray +3 more
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Reconstruction of Traumatic Ear Deformities
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978Post-traumatic auricular deformity is a unique and varied problem that taxes the ingenuity of the plastic surgeon. Case individualization is repeatedly demanded and a systematic assessment of the residual tissue is requisite to planning an appropriate reconstruction.
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Reconstructive elasticity imaging for large deformations
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 1999A method is presented to reconstruct the elastic modulus of soft tissue based on ultrasonic displacement and strain images for comparatively large deformations. If the average deformation is too large to be described with a linear elastic model, nonlinear displacement-strain relations must be used and the mechanical equilibrium equations must include ...
A R, Skovoroda +3 more
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B-Deformable Superquadrics for 3D Reconstruction
1995Summary: We propose a new model for 3D representation and reconstruction. It is based on deformable superquadrics and on parametric \(B\)-splines. Our method for 3D deformation uses \(B\)-splines instead of the finite element method. This new model takes advantages of \(B\)-splines local properties.
Neveu, Marc +2 more
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Ear Deformities, Otoplasty, and Ear Reconstruction
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2012After reviewing this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Evaluate patient's ears for needed adjustments to size, shape, prominence, and symmetry. 2. Identify common ear deformities and describe methods to repair them. 3. Avoid or manage common complications associated with otoplasty and ear reconstruction.The essentials of otoplasty will be ...
Charles H, Thorne, Gordon, Wilkes
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Secondary Reconstruction of Posttraumatic Orbital Deformities
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1990A retrospective analysis of our experience, techniques, and concepts for the secondary reconstruction of orbital injuries to 78 patients over a 15-year period is presented. Secondary orbital reconstruction has the following four basic steps: (1) freeing of the overlying soft tissues by extensive subperiosteal dissection; (2) skeletal reconstruction ...
L A, Whitaker, M J, Yaremchuk
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Surgical Reconstruction for Congenital Auriculomandibular Deformities
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1977The patient with ear, jaw, and cephalofacial soft tissue deformity presents a challenge, the resolution of which requires a careful program of surgical reconstruction. Restoration of the concavity in the ear region caused by the underdeveloped temporal bone and the hypoplastic paratid gland should precede otoplasty to insure proper spacial positioning ...
M T, Edgerton, J L, Marsh
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Total ear reconstruction in post burn deformity
Burns, 1998Severe thermal injuries to the external ear, in most cases, lead to a total destruction of the pinna. Total ear reconstruction in such cases of burns is one of the most difficult problems faced by a plastic surgeon. This is because of the paucity and poor quality of the skin available in the auricular region.
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